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    CISA Warns of Consilium Fire Panel Vulnerabilities Allowing Remote Takeover

    June 2, 2025

    CISA Warns of Consilium Fire Panel Vulnerabilities Allowing Remote Takeover

    CISA has issued a critical advisory warning of two severe security vulnerabilities affecting all versions of the Consilium Safety CS5000 Fire Panel, a widely deployed industrial control system used in …
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